Happy Thanksgiving!
For your reading pleasure, let me point you to some recent posts by my wife and Energion partner Jody.
And finally, from her blog Jody Along the Path:
Gratitude – Thankful – Really?
For your reading pleasure, let me point you to some recent posts by my wife and Energion partner Jody.
And finally, from her blog Jody Along the Path:
Gratitude – Thankful – Really?
I welcome Janet Lister (2girlsmom on twitter) to the team at Energion Publications. She will be working from home largely managing our social media, including our twitter account and Facebook group. She will be doing a number of other things around the web as well. She’s my daughter as well, and I’m blessed to have…
Well, sort of. I should have posted this much earlier. We have gotten many e-mails asking how we’re doing, and offering prayers and support. We appreciate each one. We always appreciate prayers! But we are living in Florida (non-liquid) sunshine with light breezes and beautiful fall weather. That’s because we’re about as far west as…
This isn’t an ad for Energion, but we wish it was! Viewing life, or a business such as publishing, from a discouraging perspective can be, well, discouraging!
Author Robert Cornwall offers a good insight into the puzzling concept of The Trinity on his blog, Ponderings on a Faith Journey. Today’s “pondering” is “Reinvisioning Trinitarian Language” and gives the reader some words to chew in mind and spirit. The problem is that when we look at God as Trinity through the eyes of reason…
Following a change of the feeds for two of the selected blogs to Feedburner, the Energion.com lectionary page has been displaying a number of extra posts that were not lectionary related. This is now fixed, and all posts should be related to the upcoming lectionary passages as of the date of publication. The lectionary page…
The Coming One, Mary’s child, may not resolve all our problems, but God’s coming is an image of hope that may empower us to action. Hope encourages agency, not passivity. It opens the future, not determined, but influenced by what we do today. https://www.patheos.com/blogs/livingaholyadventure/2021/12/the-adventurous-lectionary-fourth-sunday-of-advent-december-19-2021/ Read the whole post at Bruce Epperly’s The Adventurous Lectionary. The…